How to Streamline Security Incident Management & Response

A security incident refers to an attack on an organization's cybersecurity system, network, or data. All types of attacks, violations, or exploitations can be classified as security incidents, regardless of their impact. This blog post will provide you with a solid understanding of Security Incident Management and Response and how streamlining this process can enhance your company’s workflow.

Seven Signs a Job Offer Is a Scam

While looking for a job, you have to be careful about which jobs you apply to and avoid job offer scams. Some signs of a job offer scam are if the recruiter asks for personal information before hiring you, the job seems too good to be true, the company wants you to pay for something, or if communication is unprofessional. Continue reading to learn more about job offer scams, why they are dangerous, how to tell if a job offer is a scam and how to stay protected against them.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 276 - Androxgh0st Analysis

This week on the podcast, we review a CISA and FBI joint advisory on the Androxgh0st malware. Before that we cover recent Volt Typhoon activity targeting SMB routers exposed on the internet. We end the episode with a fun research blog post about a series of flaws in an Indian insurance provider. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

CVE-2024-21591: Critical Junos OS Vulnerability Could lead to Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution

On January 10, 2024, Juniper Networks released patches to remediate a critical vulnerability (CVE-2024-21591) in Junos SRX and EX series devices. CVE-2024-21591 could allow a threat actor to cause a denial of service (DoS) or achieve unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) with root privileges. The vulnerability impacts the J-Web component of Junos OS, the operating system running on the devices. The vulnerability was discovered during external security research.

Why Higher Education Needs to Prioritize Cybersecurity in 2024

The frequency and severity of cyber attacks has increased dramatically since 2020, and the trend looks to continue in 2024. For the last four years, the education sector has been among the top five industries targeted by criminals. In fact, a recent cybersecurity report noted that ransomware attacks affected 79 percent of higher education providers in 2023, up from 64% in 2022.

CVE-2023-6548 & CVE-2023-6549: DoS and RCE Vulnerabilities Exploited in Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway

On January 16, 2024, Citrix published a security bulletin disclosing two zero-day vulnerabilities (CVE-2023-6548 & CVE-2023-6549) being actively exploited in Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway.

Unveiling BDRSuite v7.0.0.U1: Elevate Your Data Protection Strategy

Uncover the New Features and Enhancements: Gain insights into the innovative features and enhancements that set BDRSuite v7.0.0.U1 apart in the realm of data protection Practical Guidance for Getting Started: Learn the smooth transition and optimal utilization of its powerful features Live Demonstration: Witness the power of BDRSuite v7.0.0.U1 through a live demonstration, providing live experience of its capabilities in action.

A Guide to the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015

Modern slavery is a pervasive global issue all businesses must be aware of to ensure fair working conditions, liveable wages, and safe labor practices exist across their supply chain. Some organizations may be surprised to find out that slavery is still a global concern, as individuals often use the term in a historical context. However, this does not change the fact that victims of modern slavery continue to suffer behind closed doors around the globe.

Navigating Your Digital Health: A Comprehensive Guide for Data Privacy Day January 28th

We should all be concerned with our health and well-being. For the most part, we all aspire for good health. Now that doesn’t always mean we are perfect, but we understand the changes and course corrections necessary to feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally. This may include actions like getting more sleep, exercising regularly, routine doctor’s visits and making better food choices along the way.